
Celebrate Spring in a world of magic, charm & fantasy amongst the grandeur of Sayre House in historic Bethlehem, PA at the Mayfire Witches Victorian Garden Faire. This event is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC with VIP Slumber Party reservations available. Gather with a community of free spirited souls for an afternoon of live music, witchy games & activities, historic tours of Sayre House and the area’s most talented artists and artisans.
DETAILS TBA
Parking
No on site parking for festival guests
Onsite parking is available for overnight guest only
Street parking is available.
Nearby parking garages are located at:
-3rd Street Garage: 24 W 3rd Street, Bethlehem
-Broadway Lot: 209 Broadway, Bethlehem
Accessibility
The outdoor grounds are handicapped accessible however not all areas of the mansion are. Please contact Sayre House with individual concerns at 610-822-2100.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
This event is open to the public and all are welcome!
Children under 12 are FREE.
Doggo’s welcome!
SPEND THE NIGHT!!!
For overnight accommodations contact Sayre Mansion for reservations at:
610-822-2100 or Sarah at strimmer@settlershospitality.com
●●●ABOUT SAYRE HOUSE ●●●
Built in 1858, this historic mansion anchored the Fountain Hill neighborhood, a wealthy enclave of Bethlehem and home to the area’s industrialists and railroad pioneers.
Building a Legacy
Robert Heysham Sayre specifically chose the location of his Gothic Revival style home to be near his work. Despite little formal education, he learned his trade through apprenticeship and rose through the ranks to become chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He also founded and maintained partnership in Bethlehem Iron Works, which would later become the sprawling Bethlehem Steel Company. He sponsored the construction of the Episcopalian Cathedral Church of the Nativity. In partnership with noted industrialist Asa Packer, Robert Sayre championed the creation and development of Lehigh University.